Not exact matches
That is, they won't reside
in only one or two company functions or departments: They will be
cultural attributes,
habits and behaviors you can find throughout the organization.
* Bolstering those statistics, and providing opportunity outside of typical breakfast hours, is a
cultural shift
in dining
habits.
Religions incorporated and codified these basic social values and skills, and quickly learned to take credit for them — as if, without the religion, we would be doomed to not have them — although we see them
in every human society, including hunter - gather tribes with no sense of gods as we understand them After many centuries of religious domination, enforced through pain of death, ostracization or other social sanctions, allowing religion to take credit, as well as failing to question other religious claims — has become a
cultural habit.
The economy can not work without a polity of law respectful of natural rights, as well as the
cultural habits or virtues necessary to support all three systems -
in - one.
Tinkering, Wuthnow argues, is a style or
habit or strategy driven ultimately by the many economic and
cultural uncertainties that characterize American society
in recent decades.
First published
in 1994, this updated version is a welcome guide to the ways
in which the ACLU's constituting mission of protecting civil liberties has frequently degenerated into an ideological crusade against
cultural institutions and
habits essential to a genuinely free society.
Nevertheless, making such neighborhoods today is very hard, not only because we have largely lost the requisite
cultural and social
habits, but also because
in most places zoning laws (which mandate segregated uses) and street design regulations (which are crafted exclusively to make streets efficient for cars rather than also safe for pedestrians) make it literally illegal to build such environments.
To a large extent the popular media are ignored
in theological education because of the dominant media
habits and
cultural orientations of theological teachers.
At the same time, he rejects those theories, «more or less tinged with behaviouristic psychology,» which assume» that human nature has no dynamism of its own and that psychological changes are to be understood
in terms of the development of new «
habits» as an adaptation to new
cultural patterns.»
Survival of the fittest, the law of instincts and
habits, social process, dialectical materialism,
cultural cycles — all work together to form a more tenacious and oppressive belief
in fate than has ever before existed, a fate which leaves man no possibility of liberation but only rebellious or submissive slavery.
Even if we can separate «the ore of the ideal from the dross of
habit of behavior,» the ideals can not be lived outside the
cultural, religious, and social life
in which they developed.
Here he presented religion as a phase of the dynamic life process
in which the shared valuations of a
cultural group, influenced by the whole matrix of social patterns and
habits inherited
in the historical situation, are carried forward and readjusted.
This cross-sectional study was to assess the relationship between RA, breastfeeding, and also use of oral contraceptives,
in a population of older women from South China, where
cultural habits differ from those
in the West, where most previous studies were conducted.
But that would require a change of
cultural or political
habits — a difficult change that,
in Sobouti's view, has two keys:
Cultural habits play such an important role
in how people live
in their houses.
Factors such as heredity, access to exercise, parental food
habits and
cultural differences
in portion sizes are all known to contribute to childhood obesity.
«If we simply accept that chimpanzees have
cultural habits that spread by means of social learning and then add this genetic picture to it, we get
in fact a view closer to what we know about humans, and a broader debate that we have hardly had before,» says de Waal.
The poll found some intriguing
cultural differences
in the bedtime rituals and
habits of the six countries.
The impressive geographic variation
in chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) behavior is thought to be
cultural in that it results from the transmission of socially acquired
habits.
In terms of the overall composition of the fecal microbiome, however, differences may exist both in taxon distribution and relative abundance as a result of cultural or dietary habit
In terms of the overall composition of the fecal microbiome, however, differences may exist both
in taxon distribution and relative abundance as a result of cultural or dietary habit
in taxon distribution and relative abundance as a result of
cultural or dietary
habits.
In the case of pulses and soybeans, there are likely additional factors, including purported physiological effects (digestibility issues),
cultural factors,
habits (e.g. vegetarianism / veganism), and knowledge about how to incorporate them into everyday diets.
Cultural habits aren't easy to modify as they are ingrained
in someone's being.
Addressing that chronic absenteeism was like untangling a rope, loosening knotted - up, long - established
habits,
cultural issues, and the persistent barriers of poverty that can keep children out of school, leaders
in the district of 835 students said.
Enables discussion of
cultural differences (hours of school, lunchtime
habits, «permanence» = study time when you have to be at school doing some work
in the library or some study rooms)...
Cultural point: the French Airbus A380 Listening task - answering questions
in French Reading task - answering questions
in French Grammar point: 2 ways of asking a question
in French + WH - question words revision Speaking task - conversation about
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Ultimately, Wax says, «proponents of income integration must deal with the cognitive dissonance created by the model's foundational premise, which is that disadvantaged students»
habits and attitudes are deficient and will be improved by immersion
in a superior environment, [versus] discomfort with the idea of class - based
cultural differences.»
Micro-schooling and its teacher - led, entrepreneurial spirit might solve both of these problems, by evading the old
habits, sclerotic bureaucracies,
cultural biases against experimentation, antiquated labor arrangements, and low tolerance for risk that prevail
in traditional schools.
Students learn how to handle the
cultural shifts that come along with rapid economic change and develop the skills,
habits, and mindsets they need to engage
in and contribute to our diverse and ever - changing world.
Mary E. Dilworth will lead a discussion that probes beneath the surface to recognize and explain how the current generation of teachers and those of color,
in particular, have a distinctly different mindset than their baby boomer and generation X predecessors; what
habits of mind and experiences contribute to their understanding of quality teaching and student learning; what constitutes good and useful preparation and practice; and what processes and policies accommodate
cultural responsiveness and allow for all students to meet their full potential.
Information ranges from #fakenews and propaganda about how Mexico is nothing but drug cartels and Cubans are jailed for eating meat to misinformed representations of
cultural habits and customs to more subtle but insidious articles
in which all the facts might be correct on the surface but, being an outsider, the writer swaps out the nuances and complexities that make up real cultures for confused generalizations and stereotypes that promote subcsoncious racism.
Curated by Rebecca Dimling Cochran, an Atlanta - based curator and critic who also manages the private art collection of home builder and philanthropist John Wieland, The Future of America suggests that considering younger generations»
habits and self - conceptions will offer insight into the
cultural changes America anticipates
in coming decades.
Ybarra is keen on presenting the hobbies, pastimes and
habits of his youth, focusing on
cultural specific traits such as the homemade Latino sweets that include «paprika, Kool - aid powder and dipping candy,» or baking a cake with his grandfather (as intergenerational households are typical
in Latino families), or hinting at the absence of the father figure.
We are left to guess whether the crystals were produced
in the body and stand for a material resisting
cultural, economic, social, ecological, and aesthetical
habits, or whether the body was produced by the crystals, now hosting them
in order to resist the jaded times we live
in.
In his work Cokes samples and subverts modes of representation and cultural fragments from the media — in particular news, advertising, and Hollywood cinema — reframing the images and ideas that are designed to construct our habits and identitie
In his work Cokes samples and subverts modes of representation and
cultural fragments from the media —
in particular news, advertising, and Hollywood cinema — reframing the images and ideas that are designed to construct our habits and identitie
in particular news, advertising, and Hollywood cinema — reframing the images and ideas that are designed to construct our
habits and identities.
America's
habit of blaming everyone else
in the world for their own failures and the eternal internalised rationalising away of the high degree of entrenched
cultural paranoia is simply unsustainable these days.
The focus of that work is often
in exploring
cultural differences (and
in particular,
cultural differences as they relate to differences
in communication styles and rhetoric)-- but I frequently find that I need to check myself against the
habit of mistakenly attributing differences to culture.
«Food is important to us
in a great many
cultural and symbolic ways, and our food choices are affected by cost, time,
habit and other influences,» the report says.
In addition to the language, your firm needs to be able to speak to and reach this demographic with distinct
cultural habits.
Teams may include people from multiple countries whose varied work
habits,
cultural norms and interpersonal manners must be reconciled
in order for the team to function smoothly and get the work done.